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Vol. 49 (2001)
Vol. 49 (2001)
Conference proceedings from Fonetik 2001
Published:
2009-09-28
Articles
Designing with speech acts to elude disfluency in human–computer dialogue systems
Annika Asp, Anna Decker
2–5
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Comparison of the intonation of two question types in Estonian
Eva Liina Asu
6–9
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Prosodic interactions on segmental durations in Greek
Antonis Botinis, Marios Fourakis, Robert Bannert
10–13
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A pitch accent journey in southern Sweden
Gösta Bruce, Ida Thelander
14–17
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On the physiological location of otoacoustic emissions
Jonas Brännström, Johannes Lantz
18–21
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Teenagers’ pronunciation of Norwegian /ç/ and /ʃ/
Wim A van Dommelen
22–25
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Segment and syllable reduction: preliminary observations
Olle Engstrand, Diana Krull
26–29
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Modeling the Talking Tongue
Olov Engwall
30–33
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Gender differences in vowel duration in read Swedish: Preliminary results
Christine Ericsdotter, Anna M Ericsson
34–37
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A novel system for F0 analysis and prediction
Gunnar Fant, Anita Kruckenberg
38–41
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Prediction of intonation patterns of accented words in a corpus of read Swedish news
Johan Frid
42–45
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Consonant length, stød and morae in Danish
Nina Grønnum, Hans Basbøll
46–49
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Expressive synthesis for children, a web-based evaluation
Kjell Gustafson, David House
50–53
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Convergence in historical phonetics: Stop contrasts in Åland and Iceland
Pétur Helgason
54–57
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Using speech recognition to evaluate skills in spoken English
Rebecca Hinks
58–61
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Interaction of visual cues for prominence
David House, Jonas Beskow, Björn Granström
62–65
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Linguistic structures for email and echat
Sheri Hunnicutt, Tina Magnuson
66–69
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Stress patterns in Swedish lexicalised phrases
Per-Anders Jande
70–73
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Some unusual sounds in Changana
Tore Janson, Olle Engstrand
74–77
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Final aspiration as a phrase boundary cue in Swedish: the case of att 'that'
Victoria Johansson, Merle Horne, Sven Strömqvist
78–81
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An introductory study of Mongolian intonation
Anastasia Karlsson
82–85
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Voluntary and involuntary speech variations – a few examples from the VeriVox database
Inger Karlsson
86–89
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Phonotactic and word accent cues for speech segmentation in Swedish one-year-olds
Eeva Koponen
90–93
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Acoustic character of vowel pronunciation in Sweden-Swedish and Finland-Swedish
Mikko Kuronen
94–97
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Re-assessing the perceptual consequences of CV-transition speed
Francisco Lacerda
98–101
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Language learning and brain plasticity
Francisco Lacerda, Pia Nehme
102–103
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Critique of the IPA vowel quadrangle, especially the use of vowel points in it
Per Lindblad
104–107
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Identifying places of articulation in coronal consonants: a combined EPG and listening test
Peder Livijn, Olle Engstrand
108–111
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Place of articulation for coronals in some Swedish dialects
Peder Livijn, Olle Engstrand
112–115
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Experience as a factor in L2 phonological acquisition
Robert McAllister
116–119
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/r/ in some Swedish dialects: preliminary observations
Damra Muminovic, Olle Engstrand
120–123
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Simultaneous signing and speaking – what happens to prosody?
Kerstin Nelfelt
124–127
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Gestures for an interactive animated agent
Magnus Nordstrand
128–131
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Word accents in the Orsa dialect and in Orsa Swedish
Eva Olander
132–135
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A perceptual study of speaker age
Susanne Schötz
136–139
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Automatic alignment of phonetic segments
Kåre Sjölander
140–143
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Quantity in ten Swedish dialects in Northern Sweden and Österbotten in Finland
Eva Strangert
144–147
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Consonant specification in infant-directed speech. Some preliminary results from a study of Voice Onset Time in speech to one-year-olds
Ulla Sundberg
148–151
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On distinguishing stress and accent in Finnish
Kari Suomi, Juhani Toivanen, Riikka Ylitalo
152–155
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Phonology of a southern Swedish idiolect
Jan-Olof Svantesson
156–159
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Word accents in the Närpes dialect: Is there really only one accent?
Nina Svärd
160–163
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Size and physiological effort in the production of signed and spoken utterances
Hartmut Traunmüller
164–167
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Acoustic correlates of laryngealization in Kammu
Marcus Uneson
168–171
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Vowels in infant- and adult-directed speech
Joost van de Weijer
172–175
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Impersonation – reproduction of speech
Elisabeth Zetterholm
176–179
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Why current speech technology is false phonetics
Sven Öhman
180–183
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